COVID-19 Updates

Pandemic may last 2 years; remdesivir approved for emergency use — 8 COVID-19 updates

1. Pandemic may last 2 years; remdesivir approved for emergency use — 8 COVID-19 updates Full story 2. Pence says he should have worn mask during Mayo Clinic visit Full story 3. HHS doling out $22B to COVID-19 hotspots, rural hospitals Full story 4. How to meet staffing challenges and maintain IT security. Join this live discussion to discover how to safely accelerate employee … [Read more]

NJ Community Based COVID- 19 Testing Sites

Please see the below important information related to COVID-19 response. Community-Based Testing Sites are for current New Jersey residents and members of New Jersey law enforcement agencies. In order to be eligible for testing, individuals must be current New Jersey residents. Effective Sunday, May 3, 2020, exhibiting symptoms is no longer a prerequisite for testing. … [Read more]

COVID-19 Reporting, COVID-19 Updates

TOP STORIES   Interim Final Rule For SNFs, COVID-19 Reporting Issued By CMS Provider Magazine (5/1, Connole, 151K) reported, “The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued an interim final rule with comment period that revises a previous regulation (§ 483.80) establishing explicit reporting requirements for long term care (LTC) facilities to report information … [Read more]

Delays in Essential Care; Lasting Impact of Coronavirus

Daily Headlines Monday, May 04, 2020 BUILDING THE PATIENT-CENTERED MEDICAL HOME Delays in Essential Care; Lasting Impact of Coronavirus   INFECTIOUS DISEASE COVID-19 Contact Tracing, Loss of Smell: It’s TTHealthWatch!   INFECTIOUS DISEASE The ‘Slow Medicine’ Approach to COVID-19   CME SPOTLIGHT Clostridioides Difficile in Long-Term Care Facilities: Insights for Effective Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention … [Read more]

Blood clotting identified as new COVID-19 risk

Blood clotting emerges as a new COVID-19 risk It’s well established that COVID-19 fuels severe respiratory problems. In addition, those with severe infections also risk abnormal blood clotting, according to Irish clinicians. Many seniors appear to be taking potentially inappropriate meds after being hospitalized Hospitalizations cause up to 60% of older patients to take medicines … [Read more]